Also I should add that the clean blend rarely blends in a actual "clean" signal, thats why it's so high. SUCH a great feature for working with other dirt pedals (Mini, boxidizer, Sho, RM-1N dirt) and the idea of a fuz without a blend in my rig seems kinda scary to me.

Ev_O))) wrote:Also I should add that the clean blend rarely blends in a actual "clean" signal, thats why it's so high. SUCH a great feature for working with other dirt pedals (Mini, boxidizer, Sho, RM-1N dirt) and the idea of a fuz without a blend in my rig seems kinda scary to me.

yeah i totally agree about the usefulness. i think too many people are scared that only the clean, completely unaffected tone of their instrument will come through and sound weird and it *can* in the wrong situation for sure but with pedals before something like that you can get some really magical sounds.

This is pretty much my setting on bass (slightly less gain and 'shape'). Shaky octaves on single notes and tasty dissonance on chords. Play single notes when building up the song, engage the gate for crazier sections and add chords to destroy it all.

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UglyCasanova wrote:This is pretty much my setting on bass (slightly less gain and 'shape'). Shaky octaves on single notes and tasty dissonance on chords. Play single notes when building up the song, engage the gate for crazier sections and add chords to destroy it all.

oh yes indeed. the phase cancellation rules on that setting. one of my secret favorites.

I just got a Blackout Effectors Fix'd Fuzz Deluxe and I'm not getting on with it at all, I love the rippy velcro sound but it's just too noisy. I still want a fuzz though, will I fare better with the TAFM? I have a SS/BS Fuck and I can't imagine it ever leaving my board.